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Janet Nguyen, second from left, is joined by her family as U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter, right, swears her in as the First District Supervisor during an oath of office ceremony at ...
Nguyen, a Republican, represented the 36th district in the state Senate, which includes communities along Orange County’s coast. The seat is now vacant. Related Articles ...
Four candidates will battle it out in February for the opportunity to replace Supervisor Janet Nguyen in the state legislature.. The 36th Senate district became vacant after Nguyen, a Republican ...
SD-36 — left open after Janet Nguyen resigned to join the OC Board of Supervisors, representing the First District — stretches from Seal Beach down to San Clemente, jutting inland to include ...
Orange County’s newest supervisor, Janet Nguyen, says she has “zero tolerance for corruption and fraud” as she takes over the seat vacated by her disgraced predecessor, Andrew Do, who ...
State Sen. Janet Nguyen, R-Huntington Beach, is expected to be sworn in Wednesday to finish the term of former Supervisor Andrew Do, who resigned after pleading guilty in federal court to bribery.
Issues are very challenging,” said Nguyen, who served previously as a supervisor from 2007 to 2014. She most recently represented District 36 in the state Senate, a seat she gave up following ...
Republicans have the largest share of registered voters in the district, making up 37.11% of the electorate. Democrats follow with 33.93%, while 22.61% are registered with no party preference.
State Sen. Janet Nguyen is expected to be sworn in as the county’s next First District supervisor at a special OC Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 4, according to a county spokesperson.
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